Box 03
Contains 31 Results:
Campus conditions, 1947
Report was in response to the January 10th Elm article “Opinion of Fraternities Voiced in Chapter Paper.”
Chester River Yacht and Country Club membership card, 1949
This collection contains papers from Mead’s time as President at Washington College from 1933 to 1949 and includes administrative records, correspondence, articles, and speeches.
Chestertown House Tour program, 1939 May 13
This collection contains papers from Mead’s time as President at Washington College from 1933 to 1949 and includes administrative records, correspondence, articles, and speeches.
Civilian Meritorious Service Awards correspondence, 1943 June
Response letter from Pres. Franklin D. Roosevelt regarding the merit of giving recognition to civilian volunteers.
College Seal test prints, undated
This collection contains papers from Mead’s time as President at Washington College from 1933 to 1949 and includes administrative records, correspondence, articles, and speeches.
Commencement list of graduates and address, 1934 June 11
This collection contains papers from Mead’s time as President at Washington College from 1933 to 1949 and includes administrative records, correspondence, articles, and speeches.
Commencement correspondence, addresses, and planning materials, 1935 June 10
This collection contains papers from Mead’s time as President at Washington College from 1933 to 1949 and includes administrative records, correspondence, articles, and speeches.
Commencement addresses, correspondence, and student lists, 1937 June 7
Baccalaureate address "And Jehovah said unto Him. What is that in thy Hand?” and commencement address “The College and Public Life.”
Commencement planning materials, 1943 May 31
This collection contains papers from Mead’s time as President at Washington College from 1933 to 1949 and includes administrative records, correspondence, articles, and speeches.
Commencement list of graduates, 1943 August 14
This collection contains papers from Mead’s time as President at Washington College from 1933 to 1949 and includes administrative records, correspondence, articles, and speeches.